

Richard Crane: God's Apocalyptic Insurrection and Justice-Oriented Faith
Dec 9, 2024
Richard Crane, a former theology professor turned employee rights attorney, dives into the intersection of faith and justice. He shares his journey toward redefining salvation in light of historical injustices like racism and slavery. Crane emphasizes Jesus' mission as one of liberation, urging listeners to embrace a justice-oriented faith. He reflects on the transformative power of scripture and critiques selective biblical interpretations, advocating for active engagement against systemic oppression. A thought-provoking conversation about faith's role in social justice unfolds.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Redefining Salvation and Justice
01:45 • 19min
Roots of Faith and Segregation
20:47 • 7min
Transformed Perspectives on Scripture
27:41 • 17min
The Radical Justice of Jesus
44:44 • 30min
Transforming Anger into Action
01:15:12 • 10min
Confronting Christian Nationalism and Racial Injustice
01:25:04 • 5min